Matches 4,201 to 4,250 of 5,621
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Pneumonia | Druce, John Albert (I13347)
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Pneumonia | Perry, Alice Edith Jessie (I00976)
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4203 |
Pneumonia | Hamilton, James S. (I6573)
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4204 |
Pneumonia | Russell, Sarah Amelia (I1312)
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Pneumonia | Wright, Estella M. (I7711)
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4206 |
Pneumonia | McNevin, William Henry Maredette (I8097)
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Pneumonia - 29 days | Byrnes, Nettie Grace (I5032)
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Pneumonia - 7 days | Munro, Catherine (I02586)
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Pneumonia 11 days | Byrnes, Michael James (I5020)
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Pneumonia 6 days | Veley, Ira Sanford (I13345)
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Pneumonia and whooping cough | Fife, Sydney Merrill (I02314)
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Pneumonia following hernia operation | Pennock, Louis E. (I06529)
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Pneumonia Following Measles; ill 7 days | McKay, Nellie Jane (I12545)
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Pneumonia, two days | Rintoul, Rachel (I02642)
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Pneumonia; ill 20 days | Munro, Mary Armina (I10769)
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POITRAS, Gerard (Gerry)
Peacefully, passed away at the Civic Hospital at the age 88 years. He leaves behind his beloved wife Joyce, his adoring children Caroline (Robert Laniel), Susan (Marcel Charlebois), Joanne (Jacques Goyette), and Rene (Linda McCartney). He is survived by his sister Pauline and predeceased by his siblings: Jacques, Gilles, Claire, Yvon, Rolland and Thérèse. Cherished grandfather of Jeff, Jean, Kimberly, Jennifer, Amy and Angela. He leaves behind 13 great-grandchildren. Friends and family may pay respects Friday, March 9, 2012 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Kelly Funeral Home Orleans, 2370 St. Joseph Blvd. A Memorial Mass will be held at Divine Infant Parish, 6658 Bilberry Drive, Orleans Saturday, March 10, 2012 at 10 a.m. In memoriam, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation is greatly appreciated. | Poitras, Gerard (I5581)
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POITRAS, Joyce (née Galloway) - 1928-2013 We are deeply saddened to announce that on September 15, 2013, at the age of 84 years, after a valiant struggle and with a very brave heart, Joyce passed away, surrounded by her loving family. Dearly beloved wife of the recently deceased Gerard Poitras and departed daughter Caroline (Robert Laniel), She will be deeply missed by her surviving daughters Susan (Marcel Charlebois) and Joanne (Jacques Goyette), her son Rene (Linda McCartney), her grandchildren Jeff Laniel, Jean Laniel, Angela Poitras, Kimberley Goyette, Jennifer Goyette, Amy Ripley and her 13 great grandchildren. Joyce is predeceased by her father Samuel Galloway and mother Harriet (Lough) Galloway. She is survived by her three sisters: Edna Grant, Dorlene Guindon and Judy Farmer, and predeceased by her siblings: Ronald Galloway, Annie Galloway, Jean Scharf, Glennis Levesque, Wilbert Galloway, Clint Galloway, Ivan Galloway, Elmer Galloway and John Galloway. Joyce was a very warm, loving and nurturing mother. A sweet and charming lady, she will be missed by all those who knew her. Mom - you left us a bouquet of beautiful memories. Wishing God could have spared you, if just for a few more years. Special thanks to all those at the Cardiac Care Unit of the General Hospital for helping mom and family members through this difficult time and to the Landmark Court Retirement Residence for all the warm and wonderful care they gave Joyce over the past year. Friends and family may pay their respects at the KELLY FUNERAL HOME ORLEANS 2370 St. Joseph Blvd. Orleans, ON. K1C 1G1 613-837-2370 www.kellyfh.ca Thursday, September 19 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Memorial mass will be held at Divine Infant Catholic Church, 6658 Bilberry Drive, Orleans on Friday, September 20, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Notre-Dame Cemetery, 455 Montreal Rd., at 1:30 p.m. In memoriam donations to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute would be greatly appreciated. | Galloway, Marjorie Joyce Leith (I5570)
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Political Extremist. Born in Bloomington, Illinois, he was a Navy pilot during World War II, served in the Korean War, and influenced, by anti-Semitism, founded The American Nazi Party in 1958. Even though the membership was small it had a tremendous effect on American culture. A white supremacist that blamed Jews for the worldwide Communist movement, he called for their destruction along with the deportation of all blacks. He was discharged from the Navy Reserves for his actions and unsuccessfully ran for governor of Virginia. He was shot to death in 1967 by John Patler, a former member of the American Nazi Party who had been expelled from the party for attempting to add Marxist material in their literature. After his family refused to claim the remains or go to any funeral services, the Nazis were allowed to make funeral arranges they wanted. Since Rockwell was an honorably discharged veteran who served in both the Second World and Korean Wars, he was allowed to be buried at Culpepper National Cemetery with full Military Honors. The would allow the funeral as long as no Nazi insignias or uniforms present. When the 50 mourners disobeyed these conditions, their entrance to the cemetery was blocked in a standoff which lasted about five hours. The day after the aborted funeral service (August 30, 1967), his body was cremated. | Rockwell, George Lincoln (I27622)
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Ponders End, Middlesex | Teece, Edward Charles (I06380)
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Ponders End, Middlesex | Teece, Arthur Frederick (I06381)
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Ponders End, Middlesex | Teece, Sidney Walter (I06382)
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Ponders End, Middlesex | Teece, Frank (I4868)
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Pontefract, Yorkshire | Beckwith, Matthew (I6003)
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Pontypridd, Glamorganshire | Hazelwood, Alice Harriet (I03760)
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Pontypridd, Glamorganshire | Roach, Beatrice Alice Carne (I3197)
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Poorly developed. A lot of abdominal pain. | Elliott, Arthur (I3149)
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Port Arthur, Ontario | Swalwell, Thomas Harmon (I29894)
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Port Dover, Ontario | Ferro, Frank Bukley (I31315)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Ayerst, Eileen (I10962)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Ayerst, Sidney Herbert (I10963)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Ayerst, Sidney Herbert (I10963)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Ayerst, Sidney Herbert (I10963)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Ayerst, Arthur Frederick (I10879)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Ayerst, Frederick Gilbert (I10884)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Cross, Florence (I10980)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Shallcross, Frances Ann (I10961)
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape | Family (F3718)
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Portadown, Armagh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | Richardson, Robert (I14057)
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Portadown, Armagh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | Hamill, John Henry (I24678)
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PORTEUS, Edna Patricia 90, of Brandon, passed away Friday, April 20, 2018. She had resided here for 27 years and was a member of Nativity Catholic Church. She is survived by her son, Robert "Bob" W. Porteus; daughters, Sandra J. Porteus and Dorothy Breton; brothers, Walter J. Emmons, Earl J. Emmons, and Edwin Emmons; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will be private.
--Published in the Tampa Bay Times on Apr. 23, 2018 | Emmons, Edna Patricia (I27538)
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Portland Township, Ontario | Asselstine, George (I14557)
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Portland Township, Ontario | Family (F4962)
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Portland Township, Ontario | Bauder, John D. (I13830)
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Portland Township, Ontario | Peters, Lavina (I13460)
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Portland Township, Ontario | Clark, Charles Henry (I14178)
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PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM: EATON AND BARRY COUNTIES MICHIGAN 1891; Page 755
ASA B. PENNOCK. This old settler and prominent citizen of Barry County, is widely and favorably known for the part he has borne in the agricultural affairs of this section, and his connection with other interests. He owns three hundred and ninety-four acres of land in Barry Township, and considerable valuable property in the town of Hastings, as well as a home in Hickory Corners, and may well be considered a prosperous man.
The parents of our subject were Daniel and Lucy (Benjamin) Pennock, natives of Vermont, who for some years made their home in New York and died there early in the '30's. The father was a carpenter, a reliable workman, and they were numbered among the useful and respected members of society. Their son, Asa B., was born in Allegany County, N. Y., July 30, 1830, and was the youngest of eight children. Upon the death of his parents he was taken into the family of Isaac Tolles, whom he accompanied to Michigan about 1842. A settlement was made in Barry Township, Barry County, within the bounds of which there were but a few homes established. Young Pennock remained with his benefactor until he was nineteen years old, and then began working as a farm hand at $11 per months.
After spending four years at work by the month Mr. Pennock bargained for eighty acres of land, and indebtedness on which he paid off by doing various jobs, among them being rail-splitting at fifty cents per
hundred, taking store bills for his pay. He worked in this way four or five years and in 1855 began work on the land he had bought. It was heavily timbered and in a wild condition. A half-roof log shanty was built, into which Mr. Pennock removed with his young bride, and together they built up a home of comfort and even luxury. In place of the log shanty now stands a large, handsome frame house, and many barns and other outbuildings are conveniently disposed about it.
For many years Mr. Pennock bought and sold stock, and was one of the most prominent dealers in this section. During the war he delt extensively in cattle, and has since handled horses largely. For nearly two years he was engaged in the mercantile business at Hickory Corners, and for a quarter of a century he has been an auctioneer and during the time has presided at nearly three hundred public sales. He is a No. 1 auctioneer, having the ready wit, which keeps up the life of a sale and disposes of goods to advantage by increasing the good humor of the buyers and pointing out to them the merits of the carious articles. Mr. Pennock started out in life with a pair of yearling steers, which he received from the man who reared him, and the success which he has earned by industry, perseverance and thrift is rejoiced in by all that know him. During his pioneer days he manufactured oak staves, which he hauled to Battle Creek with an ox-team, selling them there for $3 per thousand. He also drew the lumber for his barn from the pineries, twenty miles northwest of his place, with oxen.
In 1855 Mr. Pennock was married to Miss Elvira Rose, an estimable and capable woman, who was born in Vermont in 1826. To them have been born a son and daughter; Ellen, wife of Alonzo Cadwallader, a lawyer in Ha Hastings; and Anson, a farmer in Barry Township. Mr. Pennock has been Township Supervisor, and is now President of the Barry County Agricultural Society. His political allegiance is given to the Republican Party, and his sympathy and support to every movement which he believes wise and beneficial.
Copyright © 1999 by Jan Sedore. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives.
USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. | Pennock, Asa B. (I04960)
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Portuguese Bend, Los Angeles County | Family (F17203)
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Possibly died at sea enroute to Canada with family. | McKay, Thomas (I12104)
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Postmaster of Clayton, Ontario for 17 years. | Banning, Ozias (I01041)
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Potsdam-Russell J "Rusty" Trimm passed away at Canton Potsdam Hospital Friday evening. Rusty is survived by his wife, Carol of Potsdam; his mother Caroline and Lee Charity, Norwood; a step daughter, Heather and Chuck Smith, Kentucky and their children, Hunter and Jacob Smith. Rusty is also survived by brothers, Roy and Linda Trimm, Jr. Norwood; Randy Trimm, Potsdam; Rick and Sandy Trimm, Potsdam; Rick and Sandy Trimm, Norfolk and sister Robin and Brent Remington, Parishville. He is predeceased by his father Roy E Trimm Sr. in December 1980.
Born in Potsdam, son of Roy E and Caroline J McClure Trimm, Sr.. Rusty graduated from Norwood Norfolk Central School. He was owner and operator of CRT Pet Crematory in Potsdam and previously worked for J. E. Sheehan Corp; he also worked at Paul's Garage in Norwood.
The Buck Funeral Home in Norwood is serving the family of Russell J "Rusty" Trimm.
--Courier Observer 9/15/2015 | Trimm, Russell J. (I1812)
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